Curated Video
The Balanced Diet
Theo is eating too many sweets, so Wendy teaches him about a balnced diet.
Curated Video
Sapolsky’s Theory: How Your Evolution Affects Your Behavior
In this video, Sapolsky's theory of human behavioral biology is explored, which claims that every behavior is a product of natural selection and biological processes in the brain. The complexity of understanding human behavior is...
Curated Video
Number Bonds
Theo learns about numbers that add up to ten, and discovers that number bonds rock.
Curated Video
Study Smart: Prepare for Exams Effectively!
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to effectively study for an exam in just seven days. It includes tips on how to prepare your study space, create a study plan, and techniques for retaining information. The video also...
Curated Video
The Dunning Kruger Effect: Why Confidence and Knowledge Don't Always Go Hand in Hand
This video explores the Dunning-Kruger Effect, where people with low ability at a task tend to overestimate themselves. It also discusses the importance of continuing to learn and gain knowledge, even if it means losing confidence...
Learning Mole
Mystery at Rosewood Farm
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the Mystery at Roswewood Farm.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Learning Mole
Mystery of The Steolen Sandwich
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the Mystery of the Stolen Sandwich.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Seven Dimensions
Using Data Effectively and Avoiding Biases
This video explains the importance of critical thinking in making logical decisions and offers four ways to develop this skill. It emphasizes the need to use data effectively, minimize biases, assess others' views constructively, and...
Makematic
Global Icons: Overview
A short animation about how historic Gobal Icons represent key global competencies and traits
Curated Video
Carl Jung’s Theory on Introverts, Extraverts, and Ambiverts
This video explains the difference between introverts and extroverts and how they gain and recharge their mental energy. It also provides tips for teachers and leaders to support both temperaments and help them develop their strengths.
Seven Dimensions
Three Steps to Critical Thinking
In this video, the speaker discusses the increasing demand for critical thinking skills in the job market. They explain what critical thinking is and provide examples of how it can be applied in various situations. The speaker also...
Curated Video
John Dewey’s 4 Principles of Progressive Education
This video discusses the impact of John Dewey's ideas on education, particularly his belief in learning by doing and interdisciplinary education. The video encourages viewers to consider the importance of experiential learning and...
Curated Video
Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development
This video explores Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which proposes that our moral reasoning progresses through six stages. Using a hypothetical schoolyard fight and the famous Heinz dilemma, the video explains how...
Seven Dimensions
Developing Critical Thinking Skills
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of critical thinking in avoiding manipulation and fake news.
Curated Video
Education Reform: The New Orleans School Experiment
The video discusses the reform of the New Orleans education system after Hurricane Katrina destroyed all schools in the city. The government implemented the use of independent charter schools, which allowed for competition and choice for...
After Skool
You Have NO Choice - George Carlin
George Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, and social critic. This quote is taken from his last stand up routine, "Life Is Worth Losing" (2005)
Schooling Online Kids
A Life Skills Series: Going Into The World - Overcoming Challenges - Bella's Fishy Problem
Life Skills: creative thinking and critical thinking Today, the whole family is going to the aquarium. Everyone is excited to have a fun day out! But when Bella discovers that her favourite mermaid skirt is dirty, she starts to cry. Her...
Seven Dimensions
Using Critical Thinking to Assess Ideas and Suggestions
In this video, Peter discusses how to use critical thinking to assess the soundness of a team member's suggestion. He emphasizes the importance of respectful communication and suggests two skills that can be employed: pushing for details...
Curated Video
Piaget’s Schema: Accommodation and Assimilation of New Information
This video explains the concept of schema, a mental framework that helps us make sense of the world. It explores how our existing schemas affect the way we process and remember new information, and how our memories are constantly being...
Curated Video
Building A Story
Theo learns about putting a story together. Is this a case for Sherlock Theo?
Learning Mole
Mystery of Sally's Sick Goldfish
This Lucas Detective video lesson is the The Mystery of Sally's Sick Goldfish.Students will enjoy joining Lucas in this animated video as they discover STEM subjects and work to unveil the mystery.
Curated Video
Brainstorming Techniques How to Innovate in Groups
This video provides practical tips and techniques for effective brainstorming to solve real problems. It emphasizes the importance of defining the problem correctly, inviting diverse participants, and following established ground rules...
Curated Video
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
This video explains Piaget's theory of cognitive development, which argues that humans go through four stages of development to reach full intelligence. The stages are the sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational...